Taylor, William Towle, Company Sergeant Major, 629355, D Company, 47th Battalion, Canadian Infantry Died 11th November 1916 Aged 21 Son of the late Rev. George William and Elizabeth Ann Taylor (nee Williams) Vimy Memorial
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Attested at New Westminster, British Columbia, 7th April 1915
Place of birth: Nanaimo, British Columbia Next of kin: A. J. J. Taylor Address of next of kin: Taylor Engineering Company, Vancouver, B.C. Date of birth: 24th February 1895 Trade or calling: Civil Engineer Married: No Willing to be vaccinated: Yes Belong to the Active Militia: Yes Ever served in any military force: Yes, 8 months in the 6th D. C. O. R.
Medical examination at New Westminster, British Columbia, 7th April 1915
Apparent age: 20 years 2 months Height: 5 feet 10.5 inches Chest measurement: Girth when fully expanded: 37.5 inches Range of expansion: 3 inches Complexion: Fair Eyes: Grey Hair: Light Brown Religious denomination: Church of England Distinctive marks: Scar on right elbow
Died 11th November 1916
Aged 21
Son of the late Rev. George William and Elizabeth Ann Taylor (nee Williams)
Vimy Memorial
Additional information from Service Record held at Library and Archives Canada
Attested at New Westminster, British Columbia, 7th April 1915
Place of birth: Nanaimo, British Columbia
Next of kin: A. J. J. Taylor
Address of next of kin: Taylor Engineering Company, Vancouver, B.C.
Date of birth: 24th February 1895
Trade or calling: Civil Engineer
Married: No
Willing to be vaccinated: Yes
Belong to the Active Militia: Yes
Ever served in any military force: Yes, 8 months in the 6th D. C. O. R.
Medical examination at New Westminster, British Columbia, 7th April 1915
Apparent age: 20 years 2 months
Height: 5 feet 10.5 inches
Chest measurement:
Girth when fully expanded: 37.5 inches
Range of expansion: 3 inches
Complexion: Fair
Eyes: Grey
Hair: Light Brown
Religious denomination: Church of England
Distinctive marks: Scar on right elbow
Killed in action